
Bryan Brazeau
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Bryan Brazeau
@brazoovius
Reader @WarwickLibArts. Director of Warwick Venice Centre. WATE 2023 (Arts). WAPTE 2022. SFHEA. Early Modern Poetics, Xtian Epic, Dante, Tasso, Marinella.


Tens of thousands of publications from 2025 might include invalid references generated by AI, a Nature analysis suggests go.nature.com/4dnjvil

New research suggests AI may never be reliable enough for the high-stakes work that's helped to justify hundreds of billions of dollars in investment, argues Panmure Liberum's Joachim Klement reut.rs/41EzEJ0


My hour has returned. apnews.com/article/typewr…


It is 100% true that great men and women of the past were not sitting around moaning about their feelings. I regret nothing.

BREAKING: Claude can now research like a Stanford PhD student. Here are 9 insane Claude prompts that turn 40+ research papers into structured literature reviews, knowledge maps, and research gaps in minutes (Save this)

Sad to see the Washington Post collapse. Definitely a unmeasured and understudied topic in political economy- how wealth concentration affect democracy by buying and killing newspapers



I’m terrified of my future as a writer bc of how scarily good ChatGPT is getting. Just read a plot synopsis one of my friends had “written” polished by ChatGPT & as someone who doesn’t use Gen AI, at all, I’m wondering if there’s a point to writing when AI keeps getting better?

Guillermo Del Toro tells NPR he’d “rather die” than use generative AI: “AI, particularly generative AI — I am not interested, nor will I ever be interested. I'm 61, and I hope to be able to remain uninterested in using it at all until I croak... The other day, somebody wrote me an email, said, ‘What is your stance on AI?’ And my answer was very short. I said, ‘I'd rather die.’” (npr.org/2025/10/23/nx-…)

Guillermo del Toro says “I’d rather die” than use generative AI “My concern is not artificial intelligence, but natural stupidity. I think that's what drives most of the world's worst features” (Source: npr.org/2025/10/23/nx-…)



YOU CAN TURN OFF AI IMAGES ON PINTEREST NOW!!!!


"Sam Altman’s OpenAI will devour as much power as New York City and San Diego combined," per FORTUNE

Reading books in an AI era, where 400 pages can be reduced to a 5 minute summary, feels like rebellion. Like yes I will use my brain, thank you very much.

The Faerie Queene’s ‘gather ye rosebuds’ section:


Colleges and universities are going way too soft on policing AI, @Tyler_A_Harper argues. “Institutions of higher learning can abandon their centuries-long educational project,” he writes. “Or they can fight.” theatlantic.com/culture/archiv…



